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IBE General Body Oct. 26, 2010

Pumpkin Carving and Happy Hour with the BEE Profs. Friday, October 29nd Pumpkin Carving: 3:30-5pm Riley Robb Students Lounge Happy Hour: 5-6:30pm 111 Dryden Rd Apt. 7F. Who doesn't love to carve a pumpkin? ? Especially carving a pumpkin with his or her professors! Come join us for some Halloween f

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IBE General Body Oct. 26, 2010

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    1. IBE General Body Oct. 26, 2010

    2. Pumpkin Carving and Happy Hour with the BEE Profs Friday, October 29nd Pumpkin Carving: 3:30-5pm Riley Robb Students Lounge Happy Hour: 5-6:30pm 111 Dryden Rd Apt. 7F

    3. Spaghetti Dinner – Major Mixer! Wednesday, November 17th 5:30pm-7pm -- Upson Lounge

    4. New BEE T-Shirts!! Thanks to Arianna Babina and Natalie Ketchmar, the winners of the IBE T-Shirt Design Contest!

    5. IBE Bake Sale Come buy some delicious treats and homemade goods tomorrow! Time: 1-6pm Place: Thurston 102

    6. Questions? Email Shailly (ssp66) or Yamuna (ymn4) Website: http://rso.cornell.edu/ibe

    7. IBE PEER ADVISING General Body Meeting Oct. 26th, 2010

    8. Talk to your Advisor! Form a good relationship with your advisor! They have a wealth of knowledge about coursework and can recommend courses to you! Brenda in Student Services (RR 207) is a great resource for selecting classes

    9. Graduation Requirements Math (16 credits) Physics (8 credits) Chemistry (7 credits) Biology (15 credits) Writing Seminar (6 credits) Comp. Science (5 credits) Liberal Arts (18 credits) Engineering Distribution: BEE (46 Credits) EE (57 Credits) Approved Electives (6 credits) Physical Education (2 credits) Swim Test

    10. BE Engineering Distribution (a) Required Courses Mechanics of Solids ENGRD 2020b (4) Engineering Statistics and Probability ENGRD 2700 (3) or CEE 3040 (4) (b) Biological Engineering Core Courses The BEE Experience/Engineering Seminar BEE 1200 or ENGRG 1050a (1) Engineering Distribution** BEE 2600 or BEE 2510 (3) Students following the Bioenvironmental Engineering concentration should include BEE 2510 and CEE 3510 Biological and Env. Transport Processes BEE 3500 (3) Bio-Fluid Mechanics/Fluid Mechanics BEE 3310 or CEE 3310 (4) Thermodynamics BEE 2220 or ENGRD 2210 (3) (c) Biological Engineering Concentration Three courses from one concentration (minimum of 9 credits) Concentration Elective I Concentration Elective II Concentration Elective III (d) Major-approved electives to complete 46 engineering credits BEE and other Engineering courses at 2000 level or above

    11. BE Concentration: Biomedical Select one course from 3 different topic areas (9 credits minimum required) Quantitative Physiology BEE 3600 Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (BME 3600) BEE 4600 Deterministic and Stochastic Modeling in Biological Engineering BME 4010 Biomedical Engineering Analysis (MAE 4660) BME 4020 Electrical and Chemical Physiology BME 4110 Science and Technology Approaches to Problems in Human Health CHEME 4810 Biomedical Engineering (BME 4810) Instrumentation BEE 4500 Bioinstrumentation BEE 4590 Biosensors and Bioanalytical Techniques BME 3300 Introduction to Computational Neuroscience (BIONB/PSYCH/COGST 3300) BME 5020 Biomedical System Design (ECE 5020) Materials AEP 4700 Biophysical Methods (BIONB 4700) BME 5850 Current Practice in Tissue Engineering BEE 3650 Properties of Biological Materials MSE 4610 Biomedical Materials and their Applications BME 5390 Biomedical Materials and Devices for Human Body Repair (FSAD 4390) Mechanics MAE 4640 Orthopaedic Tissue Mechanics (BME 4640) Analysis/Modeling of Biomedical Systems BEE 3600 Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (BME 3600) BEE 4530 CAE: Applications to Biomedical Processes (MAE 4530) BEE 4600 Deterministic and Stochastic Modeling in Biological Engineering BME 3300 Introduction to Computational Neuroscience (BIONB/PSYCH/COGST 3300) BME 4010 Biomedical Engineering Analysis (MAE 4660) ECE 5780 Computer Analysis of Biomedical Images (BME 5780)

    12. BE Concentration: Bioprocess Select 3 courses (9 credits minimum required) BEE 3600 Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (BME 3600) BEE 3680 Animal Bioreactors BEE 4500 Bioinstrumentation BEE 4530 Computer aided Engineering BEE 4590 Biosensors and Bioanalytical Techniques BEE 4600 Deterministic and Stochastic Modeling in Biological Engineering BEE 4640 Bioseparation Processes BEE 4840 Metabolic Engineering CHEM 3000 Quantitative Chemistry (does not count for Engr cr) CHEME 3320 Analysis of Separation Processes CHEME 3720 Introduction to Process Dynamics and Control CHEME 4700 Process Control Strategies CHEME 5430 Biomolecular Engineering of Bioprocess ORIE 5100 Design of Manufacturing Systems ORIE 4710 Applied Linear Statistical Models

    13. BE Concentration: Bioenvironmental Select 3 courses (9 credits minimum required) BEE 3710 Physical Hydrology for Ecosystems BEE 4010 Renewable Energy Systems BEE 4350 Principles of Aquaculture BEE 4710 Introduction to Groundwater (EAS 4710) BEE 4730 Watershed Engineering BEE 4740 Water and Landscape Engineering Applications BEE 4750 Environmental Systems Analysis BEE 4760 Solid Waste Engineering BEE 4870 Sustainable Bioenergy Systems CEE 3510 Environmental Quality Engineering CEE 4320 Hydrology CEE 4360 Case Studies in Environmental Fluid Mechanics CEE 4510 Microbiology for Environmental Engineering CEE 4540 Sustainable Municipal Drinking Water Treatment CEE 5970 Risk Analysis and Management (TOX 5970) CEE 6530 Water Chemistry for Environmental Engineering CEE 6550 Transport, Mixing, and Transformation in the Environment EAS 4570 Atmospheric Air Pollution

    14. Technical Writing, Capstone Design & Laboratory Must take at least one class classified in each of the above categories Engineering Laboratory: BEE 3650, BEE 4270, BEE 4500, BEE 4730, or CEE 4530. Capstone Design: BEE 4350, BEE 4500, BEE 4530, BEE 4590, BEE 4600, BEE 4730, BEE 4740, BEE 4810/4960, or BEE 4870. Technical Writing

    15. EE Engineering Distribution (a) Introduction to Engineering ENGRI XXXX (3 credits) (ENGRI 1130 or 1131 is recommended) or The BEE Experience - BEE 1200 [required for students matriculating in CALS] (1 credit) (b) Engineering Distribution Courses Engineering for a Sustainable Society - ENGRD/BEE 2510 (3 credits) ENGRD XXXX - (ENGRD 2020, 2210, or 3200 are recommended) (3-4 credits) (c) Environmental Engineering Core Courses Mechanics of Solids - ENGRD 2020 (4 credits) Engineering Computation - CEE/ENGRD 3200 (3 credits) or Thermodynamics - ENGRD 2210 (3 credits)a Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering - CEE 3040 (4 credits)a, c Engineering Management - BEE 4890 or CEE 3230 (3 or 4 credits) Fluid Mechanics - CEE 3310 (4 credits) Earth Science (select one course) - EAS 2200, EAS 2680, EAS 3030, or CSS 3650 (3 or 4 credits) Environmental Quality Engineering - CEE 3510 (3 credits) Microbiology for Environmental Engineering - CEE 4510 (3 credits)d Engineering Laboratory (select one course) - BEE 4270, CEE 4530, CEE 4370, or CEE 6580 (3 or 4 credits) Environmental Systems Analysis - BEE 4750 (3 credits)

    16. Design & Major Approved Electives Capstone Design Electives BEE 4730 Watershed Engineering BEE 4740 Water and Landscape Engineering Applications BEE 4870 Sustainable Bioenergy Systems CEE 4350 Coastal Engineering CEE 4540 Sustainable Municipal Drinking Water Treatment Design Electives BEE 4760 Solid Waste Engineering CEE 3320 Hydraulic Engineering CEE 4360 Case Studies in Environmental Fluid Mechanics CEE 4440 Environmental Site and Remediation Engineering CEE 4550 AguaClara: Sustainable Water Supply Project CEE 6370 Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics Major-Approved Electives BEE 3299 Sustainable Development BEE 3710 Physical Hydrology for Ecosystems BEE 4010 Renewable Energy Systems BEE 4710 Introduction to Groundwater (EAS 4710) BEE 4800 Our Changing Atmosphere: Global Change and Atmospheric Chemistry (EAS 4800) CEE 3410 Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis CEE 4110 Environmental Information Science CEE 4320 Hydrology CEE 4370 Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics CEE 4920 Engineers for a Sustainable World CEE 5970 Risk Analysis and Management (TOX 5970) CEE 6000 Numerical Methods for Engineers CEE 6100 Remote Sensing Fundamentals CEE 6200 Water Resources Systems Engineering CEE 6230 Environmental Quality Systems Engineering CEE 6300 Spectral Methods for Incompressible Fluid CEE 6330 Flow in Porous Media and Groundwater CEE 6530 Water Chemistry CEE 6550 Transport, Mixing and Transformation in the Environment CEE 6560 Physical/Chemical Processes CEE 6570 Biological Processes CEE 6580 Biodegradation and Biocatalysis CHEME 6610 Air Pollution Control EAS 4570 Atmospheric Air Pollution MAE 6480 Air Quality & Atmospheric Chemistry (EAS 6480)

    17. Liberal Arts Liberal Studies courses are listed in the Courses of Study, College of Engineering section. At least six courses must be completed, including at least three of the seven categories: 1. Cultural Analysis (CA) 2. Historical Analysis (HA) 3. Literature and the Arts (LA) 4. Knowledge, Cognition, and Moral Reasoning (KCM) 5. Social & Behavioral Analysis (SBA) 6. Foreign Language (not literature) (FL) 7. Communications in Engineering (CE) At least 2 courses must be 2000 level or higher. Complete List: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/gries/ccgb/index.html Courses of Study: http://courses.cuinfo.cornell.edu/

    18. AP Credit http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/student-services/academic-advising/academic-information/ap-credit/ap-credit-table.cfm If you are in CALS, your AP Credit will be awarded based on the College of Engineering’s guidelines For FWS, can only place out of one with a 5 either on Language or Literature. If you have two 5’s on an AP English exam one will count towards your liberal arts requirement under the LA catergory

    19. Median Grade Reports http://registrar.sas.cornell.edu//Student/mediangradesA.html Please be careful in selecting classes based on these reports. Classes and professors change, and these only report the median, not the mean, and do not predict how you will do in the course.

    20. Pre-Med Requirements In addition to the required courses of the major, to fulfill the rest of the pre-med requirements: -Intro Biology Lab -2 Semesters of General Chemistry (CHEM 2080) -2 Semesters of Organic Chemistry (CHEM 3570 – 3580) -Organic Chemistry Lab (CHEM 2510) -English Requirement (Check individual schools) http://www.career.cornell.edu/downloads/Health/preappguide.pdf

    21. Questions? www.bee.cornell.edu Please email ssp66 anytime if you have questions!

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